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. >> a shocking charge this morning against two cal law students. eric and justin both 24 years old were arrested in las vegas for behead go an exotic bird. it shows the two chasing a 14-year-old bird into the trees at flamingo hotel's habitat. they come out with the body. men has been charged with malicious killing of wildlife. >> this weekend a santa clara woman along with three generation of her family will be celebrating her graduation from college. at the age of 93, she has finally earned her bachelor's degree from san jose state. as sergio quintana tells us, it's a degree that has been 72 years in the making. >> reporter: balloons are up, and 93-year-old olive chandler is a bit giddy. she will be celebrating her graduation. [ laughter ] >> reporter: it's something her youngest daughter donna has helped her mother to accomplish after all these years. >> i always felt she wanted something she had earned. >> the bachelor's degree was after her daughter contacted the university. she was hoping she might send a nice letter how close she came to gra
. >> a shocking charge this morning against two cal law students. eric and justin both 24 years old were arrested in las vegas for behead go an exotic bird. it shows the two chasing a 14-year-old bird into the trees at flamingo hotel's habitat. they come out with the body. men has been charged with malicious killing of wildlife. >> this weekend a santa clara woman along with three generation of her family will be celebrating her graduation from college. at the age of 93, she has...
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. >> we think it's perfectly reasonable that if megan's laws were passed for the first time today, it would definitely include electronic identifiers. so this is merely a reasonable step forward. >> reporter: prop 35 would also increase penalties. traffickers now face five to eight years in prison. the ballot initiative would raise that to 12 years to life and it would push up maximum fines from 100 grand to $1.5 million. >> you really do need to have a penalty that actually gets somebody's attention and causes them to redirect their behavior. >> reporter: but not everyone is on board. former prostitute and sex worker advocate fears it will keep sex workers from reporting crimes against themselves. >> because prop 35 does not have any equal protection for sex workers. there's no way for sex workers to come and report when we're victims of crime like rape, robbery, theft, coercion and extortion to the police because they are most likely to investigate us and arrest us for prostitution than to go after a perpetrator. >> reporter: she is not the only one concerned about proposition 35678
. >> we think it's perfectly reasonable that if megan's laws were passed for the first time today, it would definitely include electronic identifiers. so this is merely a reasonable step forward. >> reporter: prop 35 would also increase penalties. traffickers now face five to eight years in prison. the ballot initiative would raise that to 12 years to life and it would push up maximum fines from 100 grand to $1.5 million. >> you really do need to have a penalty that actually...
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. >> her daughter's presence in law enforcement custody at the safeway was not enough for her to return to the scene. so i didn't think the court or the people would be comfortable that she would return to court. >> erico is being held on $500,000 bail. she is due back in court on october 16th to enter a plea. >>> a bay area man's death overseas has triggered an international health scare. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran explains it all traces back to a sick bat. >> reporter: it's the county's first death fr rabies in almost two decades. >> rabies still does exist in california. however, it is rare. >> reporter: a 34-year-old contra costa man died from the disease in switzerland in july. once the cdc found out, a full blown investigation started. >> there were four people that we identified that may have had contact with his saliva or other body fluids. three of those did and we offered post-exposure prophylaxis or treatment to them and they received those injections. >> reporter: investigators discovered four months before he died, the man came in contact with a mexican three tailed bat i
. >> her daughter's presence in law enforcement custody at the safeway was not enough for her to return to the scene. so i didn't think the court or the people would be comfortable that she would return to court. >> erico is being held on $500,000 bail. she is due back in court on october 16th to enter a plea. >>> a bay area man's death overseas has triggered an international health scare. cbs 5 reporter cate caugiran explains it all traces back to a sick bat. >>...
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. >> we're always looking for new innovations in law enforcement. particularly in times with fewer and fewer resources. so this is policing may allow san jose police leverage for resources and ultimately offices and areas where they're most needed. >> when we come back, another student researcher will join us and we'll hear from the former santa cruz mayor and police chief giving their take on predictive policing. so stay with us >>> welcome back. our focus today is predictive policing. let's meet our guests. >> hey, i'm the former mayor of santa cruz california. >> my name is rob davis. i'm the retired chief of police here, spent over 30 year with the department. >> and i'm a reporter and i did all the research for the story. >> thank you for being here today. i want to be clear, what exactly is predictive policing. >> it's basically using the data that's collected about previous crimes and running it through to predict crimes that happen in the future when and where they will occur. >> your perspective is that it works. >> it absolutely works. any
. >> we're always looking for new innovations in law enforcement. particularly in times with fewer and fewer resources. so this is policing may allow san jose police leverage for resources and ultimately offices and areas where they're most needed. >> when we come back, another student researcher will join us and we'll hear from the former santa cruz mayor and police chief giving their take on predictive policing. so stay with us >>> welcome back. our focus today is...
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. >>> eric and justin, both 24-year-old law students, were arrested in las vegas for be heading an exotic bird. police say surveillance video shows the two. they chased a 14-year-old bird into trees at the flamingo hotel's wildlife habitat and they came out with the body and the severed head. the bird was a helmeted begin any fowl like you see her. they are charged with killing wildlife. >>> this morning a woman along with three generations of her family will be celebrating her graduation from college. at age 93 the woman has finally earned her bachelor degree from san jose state. as abc7 news reporter sergio tells us, it's a degree that has been 72 years in the making. >>> the balloons are up, the clay student is in his spot, and 93-year-old olive chandler is a bit giddy. she will soon be celebrating her graduation. >> i sort of want to wrap my brain around this. [laughter] >> it's something her youngest daughter, donna, has been trying to help her mother finally accomplish after all these years. >> i just had always felt that was it something that she wanted, something that she had earn
. >>> eric and justin, both 24-year-old law students, were arrested in las vegas for be heading an exotic bird. police say surveillance video shows the two. they chased a 14-year-old bird into trees at the flamingo hotel's wildlife habitat and they came out with the body and the severed head. the bird was a helmeted begin any fowl like you see her. they are charged with killing wildlife. >>> this morning a woman along with three generations of her family will be celebrating...
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religious institutions have the right to use and dispose of their property under both state and federal law. >> the church is appealing the decision. in san francisco, carolyn tyler, abc7 news. the fbi says it's a growing problem. the number of lasers being pointed at airplanes and it could reach a new high this year. let's take a live look right now as we look at the skies and we see, yes, the tower sticking out above the clouds there. clouds are heading out of town and blue angels are headed in. a lot of other people headed in, good morning! wow. want to start the day with something heart healthy and delicious? you're a talking bee... honey nut cheerios has whole grain oats that can help lower cholesterol. and it tastes good? sure does! right... ♪ wow. delicious, right? yeah. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... ♪ well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. >>> the fbi said the number of laser pointers being aimed at area planes is reaching an epidemic level. there could be 3,700 laser attacks by the end of the year. that is compared to just 283 incid
religious institutions have the right to use and dispose of their property under both state and federal law. >> the church is appealing the decision. in san francisco, carolyn tyler, abc7 news. the fbi says it's a growing problem. the number of lasers being pointed at airplanes and it could reach a new high this year. let's take a live look right now as we look at the skies and we see, yes, the tower sticking out above the clouds there. clouds are heading out of town and blue angels are...
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we hold the public accountable to the laws, and therefore, the police department has to hold our own officers accountable to the r5ules here. >> the broken rules include acting inappropriately, using force, refusing to supply names. >> these officers never chose to go out and had to deal with occupy. it was indecision and lack of leadership that put us in that position, multiple times. >> you know, this went through their peers, went through a chief that is not an outsider, somebody who came up through the ranks of the police department and knows these men and women. >>> happening now just south of gilmore, a mother is missing, and a stand off with a man who may know something about her disappearance, police say the man is holed up in a home, and officers are surrounding it, guns drawn. now officers showed up earlier this evening to interview somebody who lived there about carroll, who was last seen in hollister when she dropped her five-year-old son off at school. now as the standoff continues, nearby homes have been evacuated. >> we will try to have a positive outcome, that is why
we hold the public accountable to the laws, and therefore, the police department has to hold our own officers accountable to the r5ules here. >> the broken rules include acting inappropriately, using force, refusing to supply names. >> these officers never chose to go out and had to deal with occupy. it was indecision and lack of leadership that put us in that position, multiple times. >> you know, this went through their peers, went through a chief that is not an outsider,...
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. >> reporter: they'll be called in to meet with local law enforcement and members of the community. they'll be offered resources to get out of the life of crime and warned if they continue on this violent path, they will face more serious charges and prison time. >> if we can see that shootings are reduced and homicides are reduced, that is a clear indication that it's working. >> reporter: their collaboration has led to some 90 arrests in the last several months. >> we can demonstrate that we mean business, that they are successfully arresting and charging criminals in oakland. >> reporter: councilman libby shaf says that will be an indication cease-fire has been a success this time around. >> it has worked successfully in several other cities. >> reporter: oakland police will not say when the meeting is scheduled, where it's taking place or who's been invited. it will take place this month, and police will begin tracking the progress of cease-fire almost immediately. >>> we are seeing rain out there right now. spotty showers down the peninsula. heavier rain moving through south sa
. >> reporter: they'll be called in to meet with local law enforcement and members of the community. they'll be offered resources to get out of the life of crime and warned if they continue on this violent path, they will face more serious charges and prison time. >> if we can see that shootings are reduced and homicides are reduced, that is a clear indication that it's working. >> reporter: their collaboration has led to some 90 arrests in the last several months. >> we...
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it modifies the three strikes law. >>> it's a debate with more punch lines and politics. last nights fox news comedian went head to head with john stewart. their 90 minute debate was streamed live on the internet and topics included foreign policy, entitlement, and the economy. >> income redistribution. do you believe in it? >> do you? >> no. i asked first. >> how is it that two personalities such of yourself that are almost polar opposites share willingly to come together when congress can't. what advice would you give continue? [ cheering and applause ] enter. >> the debate was dubbed the rumble in the air condition auditorium. proceeds from the sold out event did go to charity. >>> the southern california man that reportedly made the antimuslim video that sparked worldwide violence is due back in court on wednesday. they will decide whether he should be sent back to prison for violating his probation for a 2010 bank fraud conviction. he is being held in custody after it was determined that he's a flight risk. >>> support continues to build for the bay area teen who was
it modifies the three strikes law. >>> it's a debate with more punch lines and politics. last nights fox news comedian went head to head with john stewart. their 90 minute debate was streamed live on the internet and topics included foreign policy, entitlement, and the economy. >> income redistribution. do you believe in it? >> do you? >> no. i asked first. >> how is it that two personalities such of yourself that are almost polar opposites share willingly to...
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. >> one of my daughters mother-in-law helped with the reading program at the library and asked if we would come do santa. we went with a bag of candy canes and had to go back. >> we lost joe ten years ago, but he was the original santa. >> he was. >> you are mrs. clause because it says so on your signature and business cards. tell us about that. >> well, i figured if he was santa then i had to be mrs. we were married. i'm mrs. clause. >> as a board member, michael, your reaction -- your foundation has given out nearly $250,000 in scholarships to children. >> deserving students. we have a lot of people come through and they think it's a free handout. it's not. these are kids that want to succeed in a showdown. it shows us their commitment to getting an education, we want to be there and help them. that's what the santa program is all about. >> as a non-member of the family and sitting on the outside, tell us about the good work of the santiago family both in the community, as a family, first of all, then as community members. >> to most people, christmas comes once a year. to judy, it
. >> one of my daughters mother-in-law helped with the reading program at the library and asked if we would come do santa. we went with a bag of candy canes and had to go back. >> we lost joe ten years ago, but he was the original santa. >> he was. >> you are mrs. clause because it says so on your signature and business cards. tell us about that. >> well, i figured if he was santa then i had to be mrs. we were married. i'm mrs. clause. >> as a board member,...
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national security, foreign policy, taxes, jobs, and clashed over whether the new healthcare reform law put medicare on sounder footing. >> they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar, turning medicare into a piggy bank for obamacare. their own actuaries said 1-6 hospitals and nursing homes are going to go out of business as a result of this >> that's not what they said. >> millions of seniors are projected to lose the coverage they have. >> that didn't happen. more people signed up . whoa, whoa. more people signed up for medicare advantage after the change. nobody is saying that. >> i know you're under a lot of duress to make up for lost rounds. [ laughter ] >> i think people would be better served if we don't keep interrupting >> don't take all the 4 minutes then. >> don't change benefits for people. >> the next debate is the second presidential debate. that's going to take the form of a town hall meeting. citizens will be asking questions of the candidates on foreign and domestic violence issues next tuesday in new york. you can watch that debate on our 24/7 news channel on co
national security, foreign policy, taxes, jobs, and clashed over whether the new healthcare reform law put medicare on sounder footing. >> they got caught with their hands in the cookie jar, turning medicare into a piggy bank for obamacare. their own actuaries said 1-6 hospitals and nursing homes are going to go out of business as a result of this >> that's not what they said. >> millions of seniors are projected to lose the coverage they have. >> that didn't happen....
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paper trail that those people were fired and turned over to investigators for prosecution >> the new law in california is to register online has attracted 400,000 users in the first three weeks. this found that one-third of the 51,000 registered voters were under 26. and 2.5 times to register as democrats than republicans. and other political news michael bloomberg is using a portion of its billions to support same-sex marriage and maryland. he donated to one rickety thousand dollars.$250,0s is one of maryland voters will approve or reject the same-sex marriage act. >> let us go of side and take this live look from san francisco. city hall. mostly clear skies. san francisco, 60 degrees. 63 in vallejo. with warm temperatures. 68 in antioch. and 56 degrees in daly city. the highs today are nice it was warm all around the bay. with warm through the week. 76 and santa rosa. '70s in oakland and 73 in sunnyvale. that warming trend continues into more will be even warmer. patchy fog and temperatures will have to- seven degrees warmer. monday, even warmer. even more sunshine. that high- pressure
paper trail that those people were fired and turned over to investigators for prosecution >> the new law in california is to register online has attracted 400,000 users in the first three weeks. this found that one-third of the 51,000 registered voters were under 26. and 2.5 times to register as democrats than republicans. and other political news michael bloomberg is using a portion of its billions to support same-sex marriage and maryland. he donated to one rickety thousand...
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and not to twist and contort the law to serve an outcome we may think best serves everyone. i will not be voting today to sustain the charges. >> that was supervisor. i think what he just said that he would not vote to oust the sheriff. so it looks like the sheriff may be able to keep his job because right now, we have three supervisors who have said that they will vote no against the question of whether or not they should remove him from office. what they needed were nine votes. it doesn't look like there would be nine votes to remove the sheriff. we will keep watching and making sure that this -- when the vote happens, we will be there and we will bring you those results when the final vote is in. reporting live at city hall, linda yee, cbs 5. >> linda, thank you. keep us posted. and we'll talk to you soon. >>> all right, the other big headline tonight, bay area baseball lives to see another day and dennis, both teams did what they had to do. win. it's that simple. >> live to see another day. it's not the quantity of the hits, it is the quality. both bay area teams did wha
and not to twist and contort the law to serve an outcome we may think best serves everyone. i will not be voting today to sustain the charges. >> that was supervisor. i think what he just said that he would not vote to oust the sheriff. so it looks like the sheriff may be able to keep his job because right now, we have three supervisors who have said that they will vote no against the question of whether or not they should remove him from office. what they needed were nine votes. it...
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top minds here at the lawrence livermore laboratory have figured out a new way to help law enforcement solve cases. it involves examining teeth and it could some day play a crucial role in solving murder mysteries. scientists at lawrence livermore laboratory are diving into new territory, teaming up with law enforcement to solve cold cases. >> for the most part the technique is not well known because it's not part of the usual tool box of techniques law enforcement uses. >> reporter: but that may soon change thanks to the work of senior scientist bruce buchholz. his research revealed above ground testing of nuclear weapons in the 1950s and 1960s has left radioactive carbon sealed into enamel of people's teeth. by testing dental remains using a device called an accelerator he can pinpoint a birth date within one to two years helping police identify victims of crime. the technique just helped police in canada crack a case and was used to help identify victims of the 2004 tsunami. >> there were a lot of people out on the beach when it hit and they drowned and they had no i.d. with them be
top minds here at the lawrence livermore laboratory have figured out a new way to help law enforcement solve cases. it involves examining teeth and it could some day play a crucial role in solving murder mysteries. scientists at lawrence livermore laboratory are diving into new territory, teaming up with law enforcement to solve cold cases. >> for the most part the technique is not well known because it's not part of the usual tool box of techniques law enforcement uses. >>...
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that law did not use e verify either. ken. >> sharon, do you get the feeling from talking to folks that this is the way to slim down the number of employees or are they really going after citizenship here? >> well, starbucks would say that what they are trying to do is trying to get all their information updated in order to make sure that all of the employees have all of their benefits, including the health benefits. this is the way they are doing it. so starbucks, that's what they are saying. we went to the bakery in south san francisco. we noticed they are also hiring a lot of new people. we talked to one or two of them and they are american citizens. >> all right, dotting the i's, crossing the t's. sharon, thank you for that. >>> an almost unbelievable sight in the streets of los angeles today as a space shuttle endeavour took a very slow ride toward its permanent home. we're going to take a live look now of the 85-ton shuttle prepping for round two. is that not amazing? it is at a brief standstill right now after the
that law did not use e verify either. ken. >> sharon, do you get the feeling from talking to folks that this is the way to slim down the number of employees or are they really going after citizenship here? >> well, starbucks would say that what they are trying to do is trying to get all their information updated in order to make sure that all of the employees have all of their benefits, including the health benefits. this is the way they are doing it. so starbucks, that's what they...
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the law allows californians to register to vote online. officials say it attracted more than four hundred,000 users in its first three weeks but that may not be good news for republicans. an early sampling of more than 50,000 online reg strags found nearly a third of them were under 26 and more likely to register as democrats than republicans. it found about a third of those who registered online were not affiliated with either major party. >>> if you're living in san jose, you'll to have dial differently adding a few extra numbers when making a call. it is part of the plan to supply new phone numbers. so one week from today, callers will need to dial 1, plus the area code, then the number. even if they're calling from a 408 number. on november 20th, a new 669 area code will be introduced. customers who request new service add an additional line or change their service may be assigned that new area code. >>> coming up next, it is not quite there yet. the space shuttle "endeavour" continues to head to the california science center. but it i
the law allows californians to register to vote online. officials say it attracted more than four hundred,000 users in its first three weeks but that may not be good news for republicans. an early sampling of more than 50,000 online reg strags found nearly a third of them were under 26 and more likely to register as democrats than republicans. it found about a third of those who registered online were not affiliated with either major party. >>> if you're living in san jose, you'll to...
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her mother-in-law sherri hicks died in the accident. she had serious injuries but is reportedly making significant strides in her recovery. her husband is documenting her trip back to health on the website caring bridge.org. >> natural gas explosion plow a colorado home to pieces and sent five people including four children to the hospital. want to show you what's left of that house. a woman and four children were inside it when it blew up. neighbors reported smelling gas shortly before the explosion. one neighbor explained how it hit in her backyard. she woke up to what felt like a quake. >> it was a big boom and everything started falling. it was all pink inside the house. >> that pink was actually insulation from the house that exploded. the children who were in the home were four, six, seven and 11. they and their mother are said to be in good condition. >> getting ready to make a big investment to go green. county has just learned it qualifies to borrow nearly $3.9 million to install solar panels at seven facilities. it'll be issue
her mother-in-law sherri hicks died in the accident. she had serious injuries but is reportedly making significant strides in her recovery. her husband is documenting her trip back to health on the website caring bridge.org. >> natural gas explosion plow a colorado home to pieces and sent five people including four children to the hospital. want to show you what's left of that house. a woman and four children were inside it when it blew up. neighbors reported smelling gas shortly before...
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an administrative law judge ruled that pg&e should pay for 2/3 of the pipeline safety program. pg&e asked that the taxpayers pay 90% of the costs. the state public utilities commission must approve the decision before it becomes final. >>> new details tonight in the exvacation effort in the central valley where crews are searching for remains connected to the victims of the speed freak killers. the f.b.i. is taking over the search. we spoke with one victim's mother today, and she said when it comes to the sheriff's acts, she is outraged. >> if it was eir child laying out there in that field, i think they would -- their reaction would be a little bit different. >> reporter: sue kaiser wants answers, and she said she is not getting any from the san joaquin county sheriff. her daughter has been missing for more than 20 years, believed to be a victim of the speed freak killers. >> i called sheriff moore, and he talked to me like i was a criminal. he did. he talked to me like i was a criminal. >> reporter: kaiser said that the sheriff's department would not let her see a purse or ot
an administrative law judge ruled that pg&e should pay for 2/3 of the pipeline safety program. pg&e asked that the taxpayers pay 90% of the costs. the state public utilities commission must approve the decision before it becomes final. >>> new details tonight in the exvacation effort in the central valley where crews are searching for remains connected to the victims of the speed freak killers. the f.b.i. is taking over the search. we spoke with one victim's mother today, and...
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. >> smaller city so they might -- they're more law-abiding citizens in emeryville. >> reporter: in oakland the cameras are set up so not every violator is caught. >> the camera doesn't click unless you're moving 15 miles an hour. so for all those rolling red turns which is -- there's one intersection in particular, you have to be really moving right through that intersection before you get a ticket. >> reporter: some members of the city council want to explore something else. studies show lengthening the duration of the yellow light can prevent more collisions than a camera. and it's not clear if the cameras are having the desired effect. police say some of the intersections have seen fewer collisions. some have not. >> that's why it's hard for to us make a decision. so i mean, i am asking for more information. >> reporter: councilmembers say since more information is need, they don't think they will vote tonight. instead they will go back to staff ask them to meet with the police department and traffic engineers to provide more analysis and after that, they will take a vote on whether or
. >> smaller city so they might -- they're more law-abiding citizens in emeryville. >> reporter: in oakland the cameras are set up so not every violator is caught. >> the camera doesn't click unless you're moving 15 miles an hour. so for all those rolling red turns which is -- there's one intersection in particular, you have to be really moving right through that intersection before you get a ticket. >> reporter: some members of the city council want to explore something...
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if that's the case, it will be difficult to defect and even if we did, there's no law against that. >> what about the system that allows it to be game as opposed to other states? >> we use a blend of gasoline not used anywhere else in the country. as a result, when we get into a supply program, we can't import gasoline that is used in other parts of the country to smell out that shortage. while the golf nor loved it, at this point, the public will take any relief they can get. >> four gallons. for $22.00. not really cool, huh? >> they are start to see it. well, pitching is any indication, it will be a while. in san francisco, cbs 4. >> a battered east bay community is cleaning up again. >> oakland has nevada problems. >> the left behind by protesters and mayor kwame's reaction. >>> the latest growing score is helping. what police say about at potential. >> slipping from her harness. the punishment the operator is now phissing. ♪ [ male announcer ] the all-new lexus es comes with a story still untold. ♪ places it will take you. ♪ dreams it will make come true. ♪ with technology
if that's the case, it will be difficult to defect and even if we did, there's no law against that. >> what about the system that allows it to be game as opposed to other states? >> we use a blend of gasoline not used anywhere else in the country. as a result, when we get into a supply program, we can't import gasoline that is used in other parts of the country to smell out that shortage. while the golf nor loved it, at this point, the public will take any relief they can get....
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cbs5 reporter sharon chin on their crusade to protect 12 million kids and the law he says will save lives. >> it was the most heartbreaking day of our life. >> reporter: it happened four years ago, but they recall every detail. his family vacationed in had mexico, celebrating the oldest son b.j.'s 18th birthday and high school graduation. >> we were walking. then b.j. comes up to be me and says, dad, my throat hurts. can you get me some cough drops? >> reporter: those would be the last words to his father. >> his lips are blue, he's pale gasping for air. >> reporter: he was allergic to peanuts. unknowingly ate some in his chocolate mousse that might. >> he just gets hives and we give him antihistamines and he would be okay. but this time it killed him. >> reporter: 12 million american children or one out of 12 have a food allergy. they said that half of them will have a life threatening reaction some time in their lives. the researcher at children's hospital researches this stuff. >> people could be looking normal. then within a matter of minutes if they inject that food or someone wipes
cbs5 reporter sharon chin on their crusade to protect 12 million kids and the law he says will save lives. >> it was the most heartbreaking day of our life. >> reporter: it happened four years ago, but they recall every detail. his family vacationed in had mexico, celebrating the oldest son b.j.'s 18th birthday and high school graduation. >> we were walking. then b.j. comes up to be me and says, dad, my throat hurts. can you get me some cough drops? >> reporter: those...
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the nationwide law that he says will save the children's lives coming up next. ,,,, [ female announcer ] this is the story of eves. [ eves ] years ago, i hurt my shoulder drag racing. that's when i decided to take it easy, so i took up hang gliding. [ female announcer ] a grandpa who refuses to grow up. [ eves ] the pain was bad, but the thought of not being a hang glider pilot was worse. [ female announcer ] that's when eves turned to sutter health's palo alto medical foundation. [ eves ] the doctors that i dealt with, they got it, that this old guy wanted to return as a hang glider pilot. they got me flying again. [ female announcer ] palo alto medical foundation, and sutter health -- our story is you. peaking. prices jumped only >>> california gasoline prices are still the highest in the country, but they may be peaking. prices jumped only a fraction of a cent overnight. nine days ago we were paying $4.17 on average for regular gas. now it's $4.67 a gallon, a $0.50 jump. all of a sudden electric car sales are booming. cbs5 reporter len ramirez finds out if they really give you the b
the nationwide law that he says will save the children's lives coming up next. ,,,, [ female announcer ] this is the story of eves. [ eves ] years ago, i hurt my shoulder drag racing. that's when i decided to take it easy, so i took up hang gliding. [ female announcer ] a grandpa who refuses to grow up. [ eves ] the pain was bad, but the thought of not being a hang glider pilot was worse. [ female announcer ] that's when eves turned to sutter health's palo alto medical foundation. [ eves ] the...
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. >> the police officers association filed a complaint since the mayor violated state law. the money was left over from funds that were raised to support pension reform measure approved by voters in june. he calls the complaint a political stunt and says the contribution was perfectly legal. measures... measure up. money to our schools. "misleading." out here. it. but there's hope. straight to our schools... keeps it there. politicians. yes on thirty-eight. >>> not many athletes are more superstitious than baseball players. so consider this. a handful won the same street clothes after the games three and four with the reds. they have to make baseball history. no team has ever come back from an 0-2 deficit by winning the last three games on the road. that's exactly what buster posey and the giants did today beating the reds. matt cain gets a win, sergeo romo gets the final out, and the save. and the g men advance to the nlcs. >> it was a fight, they didn't make it easy on us. our staff came up with some big pitches when they needed to. it's a great feeling. this is a top one
. >> the police officers association filed a complaint since the mayor violated state law. the money was left over from funds that were raised to support pension reform measure approved by voters in june. he calls the complaint a political stunt and says the contribution was perfectly legal. measures... measure up. money to our schools. "misleading." out here. it. but there's hope. straight to our schools... keeps it there. politicians. yes on thirty-eight. >>> not many...
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my brother-in-law was freaked out. said his house was on fire and he had been burned. you know, obviously he founded freaked out. >> the san jose fire department faced two serious hurdles when fighting the fire. the power lines that prevented the aerial hose from getting the angle on the fire and the ammunition in the home forced them to take a defensive posture. investigators are still trying to figure out what caused the fire. the family believed it started in the kitchen. >>> there is another trash bin fire to tell you about in san jose. the west part of san jose. this is number ten in the past three weeks. fire officials say the bin was set on fire last night close to delna manor lane. that fire, we can report, is out. nobody was hurt and there was very little damage. this fire was a fire in the very same area that happened on wednesday night. there was another one there. firefighters say this is arson and right now they are looking for anybody with any kind of information. >>> police are investigating the fatal shooting of a man in san jose this morning. it marks
my brother-in-law was freaked out. said his house was on fire and he had been burned. you know, obviously he founded freaked out. >> the san jose fire department faced two serious hurdles when fighting the fire. the power lines that prevented the aerial hose from getting the angle on the fire and the ammunition in the home forced them to take a defensive posture. investigators are still trying to figure out what caused the fire. the family believed it started in the kitchen. >>>...
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from the looks of it it does not look like there is a hands free law observance. and if there could be a hands free car? >> this person is using an ipad. and this woman is swearing that she was not on her phone. what amazes me is how many people are doing everything but paying attention to driving. this guy is using a roach clip. and i can tell you that it is not for catching roaches. the next thing you are stuck in traffic in the bay bridge and you see that there has been a collision? remember this video and you could possibly understand why. oh my gosh! really? at the bay bridge toll plaza, stanley roberts, kron 4 news. >> it was a little bit warmer today but temperatures remain in the 60s. and starting to see some breaks of sunshine with temperatures in the 60s. pleasanton, livermore and redwood city. low 60s for the rest of the bay area. with a another storm system that is going to be impacting the bay iraq with just cloud coverage. and some sunny areas with impacting-bay area. with fog possible in the morning with temperatures in sunday and even more as we go
from the looks of it it does not look like there is a hands free law observance. and if there could be a hands free car? >> this person is using an ipad. and this woman is swearing that she was not on her phone. what amazes me is how many people are doing everything but paying attention to driving. this guy is using a roach clip. and i can tell you that it is not for catching roaches. the next thing you are stuck in traffic in the bay bridge and you see that there has been a collision?...
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by law vote by mail begins 29 days before the election and that's monday. you can also go to your county elections office and cast a ballot. >> all voters who applied to vote by mail will get their ballot. election officials are starting to prepare those to go out. they'll start going out on tuesday when post offices return from the holiday. >> ama: monday is columbus day, which means some county election offices will be closed. so check before you go october 22nd is the deadline to register to vote. >> looks like there's some changes in the weather, leigh. >> a few more clouds moving in, tuesday and wednesday, and some parts of the bay area maybe a struggle -- sprinkle or two or nothing at all. but we'll show you what could come in. the live shot from the emeryville cam, clear sky across the bay area, the clouds are starting to gather nearing the coast. the live doppler 7hd showing a pretty good view of that. you can see the high and mid-level clouds from south bay up to north bay. a little low cloudiness right there near the coast. we're taking you in clo
by law vote by mail begins 29 days before the election and that's monday. you can also go to your county elections office and cast a ballot. >> all voters who applied to vote by mail will get their ballot. election officials are starting to prepare those to go out. they'll start going out on tuesday when post offices return from the holiday. >> ama: monday is columbus day, which means some county election offices will be closed. so check before you go october 22nd is the deadline to...
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police and fire unions growing. [ unintelligible ] >> tuesday i spoke with three different campaign law attorneys and took them through these facts. all three said unequivocally, this is a clear violation of the law. >> allows transfers between committees, it is permissible. so that's what was done one committee to another. >> mayor reed maintains nothing illegal was done and claims there's a political agenda behind the union's complaint. >>> santa clara police investigating shooting involving an officer. they received two calls about a loud argument at a home late wednesday night. officers helped calm the situation. as they were leaving the argument started up again. that's when they say the 41-year-old man cut himself with a knife then made a threatening gesture towards his 66-year-old father. all three officers fired, the sun was killed. a neighbor says the father is distraught over his son's shooting. >> i'm not surprised by the%qeq zonk aggressive. -- by the zonk aggressive. i'm a little surprised they shot and killed him. couldn't they have shot him in the leg or something? >> th
police and fire unions growing. [ unintelligible ] >> tuesday i spoke with three different campaign law attorneys and took them through these facts. all three said unequivocally, this is a clear violation of the law. >> allows transfers between committees, it is permissible. so that's what was done one committee to another. >> mayor reed maintains nothing illegal was done and claims there's a political agenda behind the union's complaint. >>> santa clara police...
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by law, those counts would add up to a minimum of 220 years in prison. despite his conviction, sandusky insisted in an audio statement that he is innocent of all charges. >> "they can take away my life. they can make me out as a monster. they can treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart." >> sandusky also blamed his arrest and conviction on a conspiracy crafted by accusers, investigators and the media. relatives of the former coach are expected to submit letters of support while at least two victims will address sandusky today directly. >>> a ninth person has died in the growing nationwide meningitis outbreak. the latest death was reported last night in nashville, tennessee. cdc says as many as 13,000 people received steroid shots contaminated with that fungus that can cause the deadly disease. the medication has been recalled in 23 states. the outbreak has sickened 105 people all across the country. >>> a contest to win a python at a pet store turned deadly in florida. yesterday, a 32-year-old man who won the competition by eating dozens
by law, those counts would add up to a minimum of 220 years in prison. despite his conviction, sandusky insisted in an audio statement that he is innocent of all charges. >> "they can take away my life. they can make me out as a monster. they can treat me as a monster, but they can't take away my heart." >> sandusky also blamed his arrest and conviction on a conspiracy crafted by accusers, investigators and the media. relatives of the former coach are expected to submit...
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law. reuters says sysco has ended its businessness relationship with zte. the chairman of the house committee on intelligence suggests no one, not verizon, comcast, at&t should buy equipment from wawei or zte. critics of the report say if congress is really being genuine that chinese products could be doctored in a way to stop spying, why stop at those two? after all, parts of just about any device including sysco's or apple's or hp's or any other company tend to be made in china. back to you. >> thank you, scott. >>> let's check back in with christina loren to find out what's happening outside. fill us in on the forecast. what's happening? >> a little something for everyone this week, guys. good morning to you, jon and marla. good morning to you at home. let's take you outside and show you what we're looking at. high atop san bruno mountain. we have clouds out there. a little area of low pressure is stirring up trouble. as we head throughout the day, we'll see light isolated showers. better chance of that scenario as we head through tomorrow. you can see w
law. reuters says sysco has ended its businessness relationship with zte. the chairman of the house committee on intelligence suggests no one, not verizon, comcast, at&t should buy equipment from wawei or zte. critics of the report say if congress is really being genuine that chinese products could be doctored in a way to stop spying, why stop at those two? after all, parts of just about any device including sysco's or apple's or hp's or any other company tend to be made in china. back to...
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all three of them said this is a clear violation of the law. >> so the unions filed a complaint with state fair political practices commission. the complaint singles out mayor chuck reid. they've been locking horns over a 10% pay cut and pension reform. >> i would hope they'd have enough integrity to say there has been a mistake. we did something wrong and need to stop what is going on. >> mayor reid man tains nothing illegal was done. >> a lot of transfers between committees is per missable. -- per missible. that is what was done. there is one committee to another he says there is a political agenda behind the complaint. yun yins -- unions looking to unseat rose herera. >> she's part of a thin council majority. if they take her out they figure they can control the council. that is what this is about. >> the unions shared a letter to council member herera urging her to respond. she told us she has not received it. one staff member told me that they review might not happen until after the election. in san jose, abc 7 news. >> 19 people facing felony burglary and vandalism charges afte
all three of them said this is a clear violation of the law. >> so the unions filed a complaint with state fair political practices commission. the complaint singles out mayor chuck reid. they've been locking horns over a 10% pay cut and pension reform. >> i would hope they'd have enough integrity to say there has been a mistake. we did something wrong and need to stop what is going on. >> mayor reid man tains nothing illegal was done. >> a lot of transfers between...
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the complete law back in chains --all the debates are tough but i'm looking for to. >> president obama told abc news he has confidence in his running mate. congressman bryant iryan is a st and of effective speaker. >> the reminder the vice presidential debate is tonight a presidential debate is set for october 16th in new york. you cannot both of them are bay area news channel on your comcast channel 193. are to get our signal of care to the to the digital channel 4.2. coming up the kron for more news to have an update with today's hot headlines and update >> a man was trapped for four hours under a pile in miami. 10 workers were hurt when the roof of that five story structure collapsed on the campus of miami dade college. one person is still unaccounted for because of that class is being investigated. if you ever plaister car's airbag in the past three years take note those air bags could be an unsafe take. the national highway traffic administration issued a warning that counterfeit airbags not work properly. they used a demonstration video we will show you right here to show what co
the complete law back in chains --all the debates are tough but i'm looking for to. >> president obama told abc news he has confidence in his running mate. congressman bryant iryan is a st and of effective speaker. >> the reminder the vice presidential debate is tonight a presidential debate is set for october 16th in new york. you cannot both of them are bay area news channel on your comcast channel 193. are to get our signal of care to the to the digital channel 4.2. coming up the...
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. >> would have the giants chested a victorious in cincinnati they defy the laws at well beating the cincinnati reds in a historical come back. >>cheering >> is of guts from both baseball this is the best in the world the best in the league. >> what happened here i could not be proud of a bunch of guys that came in here to do what they did. that is quite a task. it was against all odds and they found a way to get it done. >> it was a nail biter and lay several offoked 6c1 str angeles roadways. the youngest of the shuttle fleet in denver to 25 times over to the decade life span. we're still tracking gas prices. prices are actually coming down by a little more. today's average in san francisco's $4.71 a gallon down 2¢ from yesterday's in oakland the average $4.64 that is also down to since the same story in san was a state's average, best-down a couple of pennies. the ticket over to the whether department and find out about the forecast for today. >> good morning the wet weather is out of our area widespread cloud covers were waking up to. expecting a mild day of brown cooler tem6 c1
. >> would have the giants chested a victorious in cincinnati they defy the laws at well beating the cincinnati reds in a historical come back. >>cheering >> is of guts from both baseball this is the best in the world the best in the league. >> what happened here i could not be proud of a bunch of guys that came in here to do what they did. that is quite a task. it was against all odds and they found a way to get it done. >> it was a nail biter and lay several...
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to have a ruling on all complaints by october 25th which is the one year deadline required by state law. >>> new at 10:00, city leaders in concord are looking into ways to crack down on outdoor medical marijuana grows after seeing our report about a backyard pot operation last week. eric rasmussen is live in concord and figures out concord isn't the only city where neighbors are reporting problems. erick. >> reporter: right prong, we just heard about another backyard grow -- right frank, we just heard about another backyard grow possibly bigger than the one we saw in concord. they are both legal. it's what's under this large plastic at the present time in the backyard of a house in pittsburg. >> the smell is horrendous. absolutely horrendous. at one point we counted 60 plants in the backyard. >> reporter: medical marijuana plants that jordan worries will make his neighborhood a target for crime. city leaders say they're looking into drafting an ordnance to restrict where and how the plants are grown. >> perhaps looking at having the growth indoors instead of outdoors that certainly woul
to have a ruling on all complaints by october 25th which is the one year deadline required by state law. >>> new at 10:00, city leaders in concord are looking into ways to crack down on outdoor medical marijuana grows after seeing our report about a backyard pot operation last week. eric rasmussen is live in concord and figures out concord isn't the only city where neighbors are reporting problems. erick. >> reporter: right prong, we just heard about another backyard grow --...
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chandler blindfolded her, wiggled her head and body, asked her to open her legs and other acts that law enforcement believe should have been enough for the principal to report the incident as required by law. authorities and child advocates we talk to say the notes reinforce that belief, especially since chandler was accused of molesting another child three months later. >> obviously, we believe that the notes are the most compelling evidence we have of the student reporting an obvious situation of molestation to the principal, that we believe had to be reported to law enforcement. >> for me, this is a very clear child molestation case, us a it was reported to the principal initially. >> no way you think this should have been interpreted any differently? >> i don't see no way, absolutely no way. >> reporter: the attorney for the principal did not return our calls. the evergreen school district sent us a statement, saying it takes the allegations seriously and is cooperating fully with law enforcement. live in san jose, robert handa, channel 2news. >>> san jose firefighters put out a bru
chandler blindfolded her, wiggled her head and body, asked her to open her legs and other acts that law enforcement believe should have been enough for the principal to report the incident as required by law. authorities and child advocates we talk to say the notes reinforce that belief, especially since chandler was accused of molesting another child three months later. >> obviously, we believe that the notes are the most compelling evidence we have of the student reporting an obvious...
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. >> the daughter's presence in law enforcement custody at the safeway wasn't enough for her to return to the seen so i didn't think the court or the people you would be comfortable if we release her she would come back to court. >> for the 10-year-old she is staying with her grandmother for the time being. agents are auditing the meat supermarket chain after complaints about suspected illegal immigrants working at the stores. the company has joined a federal everify system which checks immigration status of new hires. it made the announcement. the company is trying to send a message to the public. >> basically we've been out there just to educate them because the union and other groups are throughout spreading false information. it's really important that they know they have nothing to fear. >> there are stores in the central value. >> still ahead, an undocumented grim i grant receive as chance at a new life. his chance to get a transplant is over. also. >> i'm scott budman. apple watchers and customers look back and look ahead. >> plus, two of the hottest teams in baseball, the aids,
. >> the daughter's presence in law enforcement custody at the safeway wasn't enough for her to return to the seen so i didn't think the court or the people you would be comfortable if we release her she would come back to court. >> for the 10-year-old she is staying with her grandmother for the time being. agents are auditing the meat supermarket chain after complaints about suspected illegal immigrants working at the stores. the company has joined a federal everify system which...
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. >> the next several weeks the next will be called in to meet state and federal law enforcement. and members of the clergy, and crime victims. they have offered resources to get out of the life of crime. and more serious federal charges could be the result. >> if we see this i think that it is a clear indication that is working if the homicide rate decreases. the already 90 arrests in several months. >> we can demonstrate that we mean business. the agencies are working together and they are successfully a rusting and charging criminals in oakland. >> are rusting --, but they are giving hope that it will be success with more our breast, several others will more -- arrests. it has work in other cities. we do know that this meeting will take place this month. date and time order have not been determined. and oakland city headquarters, dan kerman, kron 4 news. >>pam: sandusky sentenced. he will sespend decades behind bars the minimum years for his sex crimes against children. and j. r. stone will have the latest from the future of ross mirkarimi sofa... desk... you know what? why don
. >> the next several weeks the next will be called in to meet state and federal law enforcement. and members of the clergy, and crime victims. they have offered resources to get out of the life of crime. and more serious federal charges could be the result. >> if we see this i think that it is a clear indication that is working if the homicide rate decreases. the already 90 arrests in several months. >> we can demonstrate that we mean business. the agencies are working...
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. >> coming up here, scaling back california's three strikes law. would it restore the original intent or release dangerous felons back out on the street? you will hear from both sides of that question. plus, tensions espn espn is kailey late as turkey sends out fighter jets to force down a sear arian passenger yet. sear aria[ laughter ]yet. [ girl ] wow. you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah, blah, blah. if i had a sleepover, i couldn't just move the tv into the playroom. no, we had to watch movies in the den because that's where the tv outlet was. and if dad was snoring on the couch, we muscled through it. is she for real? your generation has it made. [ male announcer ] the wireless receiver. only from at&t u-verse. get a free wireless receiver with a qualifyinu-verse plan. rethink possible. get a free wireless receiver with a qualifyinu-verse plan. when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! do
. >> coming up here, scaling back california's three strikes law. would it restore the original intent or release dangerous felons back out on the street? you will hear from both sides of that question. plus, tensions espn espn is kailey late as turkey sends out fighter jets to force down a sear arian passenger yet. sear aria[ laughter ]yet. [ girl ] wow. you guys have it easy. i wish i had u-verse when i was your age. in my day, we didn't have these fancy wireless receivers. blah, blah,...
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it's a straight forward labeling law. >> yes on 37 campaign. we will look at the other side coming up in our next half hour. local baseball fan, it's not the time to panic yet. >> the playoffs started off on the wrong foot for the green and gold. today is another day. the highlights in the weekend early edition when we get back. their postseason openers. dan hurd: when i was a child, california was a leader in education funding. erika derry: and the fact that california isn't making it a priority frustrates me. dan hurd: i'm ashamed of that, and i don't want this to continue for my daughter. brenda kealing: prop 38 is going to bring a lot of money to our schools. suzan solomon: the money stays at the school site. cade derry: what i would really like to see is that the teachers... that were laid off come back to the school. navaz hurd: a smaller class size. navaz hurd: as a mom i want that. as a teacher i want that. it was a tough day and night on the diamonds. both teams dropped the post season openers. >> it's not over yet. the a's started wit
it's a straight forward labeling law. >> yes on 37 campaign. we will look at the other side coming up in our next half hour. local baseball fan, it's not the time to panic yet. >> the playoffs started off on the wrong foot for the green and gold. today is another day. the highlights in the weekend early edition when we get back. their postseason openers. dan hurd: when i was a child, california was a leader in education funding. erika derry: and the fact that california isn't making...
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law he is going to go to channel 5. let me do a story and then i will ask what you have enjoyed. and why are you leaving? >> no i do not hate anybody. >> you want to be honored tonight. >> and let us just say that there is a respect. it will be hot and heavy with the cincinnati reds. dusty baker. after suffering a mild stroke. and once upon a time they worked together. with dusty and the and matt cain. giving and a fivd loss. talking about 2010. 2012. >> in 2010 it was very much going to be last day and then all of a sudden we were in the playoffs. now, we only about one week to prepare. there were times to come into it and i think that it was good because some of the gums are able to get rest. >> in the first patch will be 6:30. and da lin.. what did you enjoy the most? >> deftly, the people toward work will always be work. definitely -- the people, the chemistry, the relationships that cannot be duplicated. >> and i... [laughter] >> and with all of these great times. >> and pam, when in doubt if something went wrong? what would he think? i always think that. and do you remember
law he is going to go to channel 5. let me do a story and then i will ask what you have enjoyed. and why are you leaving? >> no i do not hate anybody. >> you want to be honored tonight. >> and let us just say that there is a respect. it will be hot and heavy with the cincinnati reds. dusty baker. after suffering a mild stroke. and once upon a time they worked together. with dusty and the and matt cain. giving and a fivd loss. talking about 2010. 2012. >> in 2010 it was...
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again, we put labels on and the ingredients in and what is it, again, that triggered your interest in law to tell people about this? >> we do believe that genetically engineered food specifically are problematic. are there health concerns that lead to allergies and other effects showing up in the studies that have been done. environmental problems. just yesterday, the new york time his a story about the massive increases in pesticide use over the last 15 years of genetically-engineered crops, directly tied to the crops. >> is your goal to end genetically modified food? >> our goal is to give consumers the choice. that is how the market's supposed to work, give consumers the information and we decide voiding -- voting with our dollars and making the choices of what we eat and feed our families and what we want in the food system. >>> local baseball fans, this is not the time to get too concerned. not yet. >> no, can you get nervous. the play-off started off on the wrong foot for the green and gold and orange and black. but, today is another day. highlights in the weekend. continues. cerned
again, we put labels on and the ingredients in and what is it, again, that triggered your interest in law to tell people about this? >> we do believe that genetically engineered food specifically are problematic. are there health concerns that lead to allergies and other effects showing up in the studies that have been done. environmental problems. just yesterday, the new york time his a story about the massive increases in pesticide use over the last 15 years of genetically-engineered...
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. >> the international committee considering this illegal under international law. something is real disputes. in the holiest place of christians the christian population is steadily shrinking. this father is contending that this is part of the isreali conflict. he and his parishioners argued that the ever growing wall is a crude attempt to keep up palestinians by building up borders that making it impossible. they countered that claim is saying that it has been proven effective against terror attack. they say it is down by 90%. in any case. >> every inch is open of the fence and many portions of the barry had been of use. there have been successful penetrations of palestinians. -- of that fence. >> so far they of sicker that stop order the final decision is still pending in court. so far -- that stop- order. and they're hoping for help from another court. on friday, they gathered between these trees on this land they are fighting for. and with the divine intervention. cnn and on the west bank. >> this explosion in china killed three firefighters with a tanker on it
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we hold the public accountable to the laws and then, therefore, the police department has to hold our own officers accountable. >> the broken rules include acting inappropriately, using excessive force, refusing to provide a name and making false arrests. this report outraged the president of oakland police officer's association. >> these officers never chose to geout and have to choose to deal with "occupy." >> this went through their peers and went through a chief who is not an outsider, somebody who came up the ranks of this department and he knows these men. these men and women. >> that was janelle wang reporting. >>> two bay area law students are behind bars in las vegas this morning accused of killing an exotic bird. police arrested eric cuellar and justin teixiera. they were caught on video abusing a fowl at the wildlife habitat. the animal was decapitated. both men are facing charges of torturing and killing an animal. >>> pg and are preparing to pay up. pick up the lion's share of the $2 billion tab for overhauling its gas pipeline. after the deadly san bruno explosion in 201
we hold the public accountable to the laws and then, therefore, the police department has to hold our own officers accountable. >> the broken rules include acting inappropriately, using excessive force, refusing to provide a name and making false arrests. this report outraged the president of oakland police officer's association. >> these officers never chose to geout and have to choose to deal with "occupy." >> this went through their peers and went through a chief...
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shock of her pregnancy when her unexpected labor turned into a family vent she was at her mother-in-law's home last friday when she went into labor she called 911 when firefighters got there, her husband's uncle was the first one through the door helped deliver her newborn son and they paid him back by naming the baby kevin after him. the firefighter will have time to spend with the baby he retires in a few months after 30 years on the job. special bond bet. >>> 5:27. protesters go on vandalism spree. cleanup underway this morning who police say is behind the damage. >>> murder mystery in the east bay. what the family of a hercules woman found dead in her home is doing to help find her killer. >>> hundreds of thousands of people doesn'ted on san francisco this weekend. the record they helped set, coming up. >>> no records here but cooler than average, here's a look at temperatures from low 60s coast, mid 60s to mid 70s inland with warmest weather in the east bay valleys. if you are traveling dress for fall, pack for fall, 50s and 60s east of the rockies. baltimore and ft. lauderdale right
shock of her pregnancy when her unexpected labor turned into a family vent she was at her mother-in-law's home last friday when she went into labor she called 911 when firefighters got there, her husband's uncle was the first one through the door helped deliver her newborn son and they paid him back by naming the baby kevin after him. the firefighter will have time to spend with the baby he retires in a few months after 30 years on the job. special bond bet. >>> 5:27. protesters go on...
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to have a ruling on all complaints by october 25th which is the one year deadline required by state law. >>> new at 10:00, city leaders in concord are looking into ways to crack down on outdoor medical marijuana grows after seeing our report about a backyard pot operation last week. eric rasmussen is live in concord and figures out concord isn't the only city where neighbors are reporting problems. erick. >> reporter: right prong, we just heard about another backyard grow -- right frank, we just heard about another backyard grow possibly bigger than the one we saw in concord. they are both legal. it's what's under this large plastic at the present time in the backyard of a house in pittsburg. >> the smell is horrendous. absolutely horrendous. at one point we counted 60 plants in the backyard. >> reporter: medical marijuana plants that jordan worries will make his neighborhood a target for crime. city leaders say they're looking into drafting an ordnance to restrict where and how the plants are grown. >> perhaps looking at having the growth indoors instead of outdoors that certainly woul
to have a ruling on all complaints by october 25th which is the one year deadline required by state law. >>> new at 10:00, city leaders in concord are looking into ways to crack down on outdoor medical marijuana grows after seeing our report about a backyard pot operation last week. eric rasmussen is live in concord and figures out concord isn't the only city where neighbors are reporting problems. erick. >> reporter: right prong, we just heard about another backyard grow --...
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. >>> you don't have to wait until november to vet early voting in california starts today by law vote by mail begins 29 days before the election you can go to your y elections office and cast bail lot today is columbus day that means some officials will be closed. >>> treat week wraps up today with tours of ships from the navy, coast guard and royal canadian navy. they start 9:00 this morning, will likely draw big crowds until they close 4:00 this afternoon. weekend performances by the blue angels, and other events drew massive crowds to san francisco, bart ridership hit record highs. saturday well over 2319,000 -- well over 319,000 riding bart. >>> we have a live report from the new york stock exchange straight ahead. dow starting off, off 44 points. >>> relief could be on the way for sky high gas prices. >>> 57° this morning warming to 63° by the time those big gourds some may top a ton this year will reach out to around 63°. next couple of days i know there's a chance of rain mainly around monterey bay and south possibly stray shower north bay tomorrow mainly dry for the rest of
. >>> you don't have to wait until november to vet early voting in california starts today by law vote by mail begins 29 days before the election you can go to your y elections office and cast bail lot today is columbus day that means some officials will be closed. >>> treat week wraps up today with tours of ships from the navy, coast guard and royal canadian navy. they start 9:00 this morning, will likely draw big crowds until they close 4:00 this afternoon. weekend...
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eric and justin who attend uc berkeley school of law were arrested this afternoon. they were reportedly captured on surveillance video chasing the bird into the trees and then carrying its body and severed head for some reason. the bird was a helmet guinea fowl like this. they face felony charges of torture and killing of wild life. >>> of san jose tonight an issue over how long it takes police to respond to crime. only on 7 investigation finds slow response times. may also be affecting the ability of paramedic to do their job in an emergency. story tonight from 7 news reporter david louis. >> already a busy evening when police officers investigating an officer involved somewhating at the cal-trans station in downtown san jose. police notified of altercation outside a check cashing office where a man was down. police dispatch log obtained by abc 7 news indicates no patrol unit were available to respond. the log indicates the police were called 8:26 p.m. fire truck with paramedic arrived 8 minutes later. officers was dispatched 13 minutes later arriving 17 minutes la
eric and justin who attend uc berkeley school of law were arrested this afternoon. they were reportedly captured on surveillance video chasing the bird into the trees and then carrying its body and severed head for some reason. the bird was a helmet guinea fowl like this. they face felony charges of torture and killing of wild life. >>> of san jose tonight an issue over how long it takes police to respond to crime. only on 7 investigation finds slow response times. may also be...
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. >>> he towed the energy teams' -- he towed the boat and he said under the old maritime law he is entitled to a sum of money for rescuing the boat and risking his life. >>> i do want to mention we have some -- there is an incline from the second to the left-hand lane and there is a stalled vehicle which could make things tricky but it will make it slower apt the toll plaza. also this morning's commute will be okay, no major slow down as you head out yet. -- head out there yet. traffic is still slow in this area. you can see it is very slow near capital expressway. 285 does not look all that bad and it's getting slower as you go on 280 near san jose. let's go to steve. >>> we have mostly cloudy skies generally in the form of low clouds. the same could happen tonight and in santa clara valley they picked up three quarters of an inch and that low cloud deck will be slow to burn off and that tells you it is there in all its glory and in southern sierra, some of that could sneak off again. we start off with a lot of low clouds and thunderstorm have moved back down. some still off to the south,
. >>> he towed the energy teams' -- he towed the boat and he said under the old maritime law he is entitled to a sum of money for rescuing the boat and risking his life. >>> i do want to mention we have some -- there is an incline from the second to the left-hand lane and there is a stalled vehicle which could make things tricky but it will make it slower apt the toll plaza. also this morning's commute will be okay, no major slow down as you head out yet. -- head out there...
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the law firm representing the city says the federal government aktsed beyond its authority. barbara parker says they comply with state and local laws and pays its fair share of taxes. she said the suit was filed to protect the rights of legitimate medical marijuana cases. they and that the seizure be stopped and declared illegal. >>> it may be the fourth largest city in the bay area, but it's number one when it comes to the volume of high-tech startups per capita. we're talking about fremont, an east bay city with 217,000 people says it's booming with jobs on the way. stephanie trong is live in fremont. the city actually says there could be work opportunities not just for a few hundred but tens of thousands of people? >> reporter: that number is right. believe it or not after suffering two major blows in this warm springs area with s solyndra south of where we are and newme, we here about job possibilities. city leaders say it's not the proximity to 680 and 880 infrastructure and the fall silts atracking people as well as the fact b.a.r.t. may be here in 2015. the city could
the law firm representing the city says the federal government aktsed beyond its authority. barbara parker says they comply with state and local laws and pays its fair share of taxes. she said the suit was filed to protect the rights of legitimate medical marijuana cases. they and that the seizure be stopped and declared illegal. >>> it may be the fourth largest city in the bay area, but it's number one when it comes to the volume of high-tech startups per capita. we're talking about...
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in richmond, the juvenile law courtroom will close, its cases moved to the main courthouse in martinez in the central part of the county. the same thing will happen in pittsburg when its juvenile and family crooms -- courtrooms go dark. she heads the county bar association. >> the folks with the least amount of income, least access to public transportation, and the least amount of resources of anybody else in the county and yet they're being made to take the brunt of these budget cuts. >> lawyer darren kepler's office is in richmond and believes the cuts violate the law. >> when the changes to a court are done in a mapper -- manner where people are deprived of their ability to have justice, it's taking away their constitutional right to access. >> sean hamilton is an unemployed college student who has a child custody case in richmond's juvenile court. like many residents affected by the court cuts, he has no car. hamilton now lives in oakland, which is a fairly quick 30-minute trip by b.a.r.t. but when the court closes here, hamilton will have to take b.a.r.t. from oakland to del mort
in richmond, the juvenile law courtroom will close, its cases moved to the main courthouse in martinez in the central part of the county. the same thing will happen in pittsburg when its juvenile and family crooms -- courtrooms go dark. she heads the county bar association. >> the folks with the least amount of income, least access to public transportation, and the least amount of resources of anybody else in the county and yet they're being made to take the brunt of these budget cuts....
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in richmond, the juvenile law courtroom will close, its cases moved to the main courthouse in martinez in the central part of the county. the same thing will happen in pittsburg when its juvenile and family crooms -- courtrooms go dark. she heads the county bar association. >> the folks with the least amount of income, least access to public transportation, and the least amount of resources of anybody else in the county and yet they're being made to take the brunt of these budget cuts. >> lawyer darren kepler's office is in richmond and believes the cuts violate the law. >> when the changes to a court are done in a mapper -- manner where people are deprived of their ability to have justice, it's taking away their constitutional right to access. >> sean hamilton is an unemployed college student who has a child custody case in richmond's juvenile court. like many residents affected by the court cuts, he has no car. hamilton now lives in oakland, which is a fairly quick 30-minute trip by b.a.r.t. but when the court closes here, hamilton will have to take b.a.r.t. from oakland to del mort
in richmond, the juvenile law courtroom will close, its cases moved to the main courthouse in martinez in the central part of the county. the same thing will happen in pittsburg when its juvenile and family crooms -- courtrooms go dark. she heads the county bar association. >> the folks with the least amount of income, least access to public transportation, and the least amount of resources of anybody else in the county and yet they're being made to take the brunt of these budget cuts....